Milk Man

Milk Man is an American rapper from Cleveland, Ohio who has been making music since at least early 2021. Throughout his career he has released several EPs, mixtapes, and albums.

Beginnings of his career
Who knows (Seriously though, someone write his beginnings here)

Among Drip, Milk EP and more (2021-2022)
On February 2, 2021, Milk Man would release a groundbreaking single titled "Among Drip" with him rapping over an Among Us trap beat made by Leonz. The song was incredibly popular for a number of years and received millions of plays.

On March 5, 2021, he would release a sequel to Among Drip titled "Among Drip 2" which was less successful although it still gained tens of thousands of plays. Shortly after near the end of the month, he would release his debut EP on streaming platforms "Milk" featuring ReMark, Snoopy Dior and more.

He would then go onto release his second EP titled "SHOWTIME" and a popular single "OPPS GONE" featuring Snoopy Dior. For a couple of months, he was releasing monthly projects and singles. "FOR THE GANG", "Milk 2" and "Coochie Bandits" followed in the later months.

CHEEZUS, LIFE OF THE PARTY, WORLDWIDE SUPERSTARS and more (Early 2022 - November 2022)
On April 28, 2022, Milk Man would drop a huge song titled "Slide" featuring AladdinTheGreatest and Hate.senpai, which went on to gain thousands of plays. He would release another single titled "HOT CHEETO GURLS" a few weeks later.

In June, Milk Man would reach out to Yung Cheese Slice in hopes for him to feature on his song. They recorded a track and from there on out Milk Man came up with the idea to drop a collab mixtape that would change the world. The single for the mixtape "GREEN" was released on June 3, 2022 to critical acclaim from critics and the Flex Entertainment community. The mixtape "CHEEZUS" was released on June 5th which included hits like "War" ft. Lil Mosquito Disease and Alamo. From here on out, Milk Man and Yung Cheese Slice would go on to collaborate supposedly hundreds of times.

Milk Man would soon after release his debut 9-track solo album "LIFE OF THE PARTY" featuring hits like "Lemon 8" ft. Lil Squeaky and "That's Me" ft. Sleepy Jay and Yung Cheese Slice. He released some banger singles in the summer such as "Tango" ft. Lil Rocket Launcher and "MVP" ft. TTS Hostile before going on to begin planning the sequel to CHEEZUS with Yung Cheese Slice.

On October 14, 2022, Milk and Cheese would release a new single titled "Stroganoff" featuring Lil Squeaky. This song was a massive hit especially on Spotify and the Flex Entertainment YouTube channel. It was the lead single for "WORLDWIDE SUPERSTARS" the sequel to CHEEZUS which would release on November 25, 2023. WORLDWIDE SUPERSTARS featured rappers such as Kenny Mgee, Waday, Flexuga and more.

Milk 3, Flex Entertainment signing and Flex Up (January 2023 - February 2023)
In January 2023, Milk Man would release the third entry in the Milk series, this time being an album. It featured rappers such as Levelboy, AladdinTheGreatest and Waday. Milk Man would finally sign to the famous record label "Flex Entertainment" and announced a new project titled "Flex Up" set to release on February 17, 2023.

The single for Flex Up "McLovin" featuring Mushii and Young Seagull would release on Valentines Day to critical acclaim and got many fans hyped for the project, only 3 days away.

Flex Up released on February 17th as Milk Man's debut Flex album. The album featured many hits such as "WaveGang" ft. Levelboy, "We'll Be Fine", and "Unwind" ft. Lil Mosquito Disease. It would go on to receive highly positive reviews from everyone in the universe.

A few days later, Milk Man announced a that a deluxe version of his album would drop on March 10th. It would contain 6 more tracks.

Rumours would pop up about a potential album in May being released called "Wave Runner." This rumour riled up trillions of Milk Man followers, due to Milk Man updating his instagram by updating his profile to a purple wave, which ignited many conspiracy theories linking Milk Man up to the events leading up to 9/11.